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  1. Minn. police confirm remains are that of long-missing boy Jacob Wetterling
  2. 'Variety' hacked by Our Mine, subscribers inundated with email
  3. 14 sent to hospitals after amusement park ride malfunction in Memphis
  4. 2 dead after Cessna crashes off south Florida coast
  5. Venezuelan president Nicolas Maduro chased by protesters
  6. WWII veteran, author Eileen Younghusband dies at 95
  7. Cornell University welcomes 12-year-old freshman
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Minn. police confirm remains are that of long-missing boy Jacob Wetterling

Eric DuVall
ST. JOSEPH, Minn., Sept. 3 (UPI) -- Authorities have confirmed remains found in central Minnesota are that of 11-year-old Jacob Wetterling, who was abducted 27 years ago.
    

'Variety' hacked by Our Mine, subscribers inundated with email

Eric DuVall
LOS ANGELES, Sept. 3 (UPI) -- The entertainment magazine "Variety" was hacked by Our Mine, the same group that has targeted the personal accounts of high-profile tech company CEOs.
    

14 sent to hospitals after amusement park ride malfunction in Memphis

Eric DuVall
MEMPHIS, Sept. 3 (UPI) -- Fourteen people were sent to the hospital after an incident on a carnival ride at the Delta Fair, according to police.
    

2 dead after Cessna crashes off south Florida coast

Eric DuVall
PORT EVERGLADES, Fla., Sept. 3 (UPI) -- Two people were killed Saturday morning when a small airplane crashed off the coast of south Florida, officials said.
    

Venezuelan president Nicolas Maduro chased by protesters

Sarah Mulé
CARACAS, Venezuela, Sept. 3 (UPI) -- Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro was chased by protesters banging on pots and yelling they were hungry as the embattled leader visited Margarita Island.
    

WWII veteran, author Eileen Younghusband dies at 95

Sarah Mulé
CARDIFF, Wales, Sept. 3 (UPI) -- Eileen Younghusband, a WWII veteran who served in Britain's Women's Auxiliary Air Force and used her math skills to stop Hitler's V2 bombs, has died at 95.
    

Cornell University welcomes 12-year-old freshman

Eric DuVall
ITHACA, N.Y., Sept. 3 (UPI) -- Most 12-year-olds are starting the seventh grade. Jeremy Shuler is going to the Ivy League.
    
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  1. Hurricane or Not, Hermine Winds Up for Big Northeast Punch - NBCNews.com
  2. Trump brings message of unity to black church in Detroit - CNN
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Hurricane or Not, Hermine Winds Up for Big Northeast Punch - NBCNews.com


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Hurricane or Not, Hermine Winds Up for Big Northeast Punch
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Hermine was no longer a hurricane Saturday night, but that doesn't mean the storm isn't still packing a wallop. Now officially a "post-tropical cyclone," Hermine — the first hurricane to strike Florida in 11 years — was on the back end of a long ...
Mid-Atlantic beaches battered by Hermine, worst may be yet to comeWashington Post
Hermine threatens dangerous surge from Va. to NJUSA TODAY
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Washington (CNN) A subdued Donald Trump on Saturday directly addressed a largely African-American audience for the first time as a presidential candidate, delivering a warmly received message of unity that focused on fixing economic hardship in the ...
Seeking Support and Invoking Faith, Donald Trump Visits a Black Church for the First TimeNew York Times
In a bid to soften his image, Trump makes a brief visit to a black Detroit churchWashington Post
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  1. Why Mother Teresa's Canonization Is Marred by Controversy
  2. Putin: U.S.-Russia's Icy Relations Are 'Not Our Fault'
  3. Obama Caps Environmental Legacy With Paris Climate Pact
  4. Dog Found Alive in Rubble 9 Days After Italy Quake
  5. Obama Announces U.S. Joining Landmark Climate Pact
  6. Group Plotted Chemical Attack During Rio Games: Documents
  7. How G-20 Host Wants to Be Remembered? 'Civilized & Polite'
  8. Blast Kills 14 as Philippine President Visits Hometown
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Why Mother Teresa's Canonization Is Marred by Controversy

For a nun whose name has long been a byword for pious compassion, her canonization has been met with controversy.

    

Putin: U.S.-Russia's Icy Relations Are 'Not Our Fault'

Putin at a forum went further with his rhetoric, suggesting that Russia is also not to blame for its annexation of Crimea in 2014.

    

Obama Caps Environmental Legacy With Paris Climate Pact

President Obama capped his environmental legacy and foreign policy pivot to Asia by ratifying the Paris climate deal Saturday in China.

    

Dog Found Alive in Rubble 9 Days After Italy Quake

Firefighters found the Golden Retriever named Romeo in a pile of quake rubble.

    

Obama Announces U.S. Joining Landmark Climate Pact

President Barack Obama announces that the U.S. would join the landmark emissions-cutting agreement reached last year in Paris.

    

Group Plotted Chemical Attack During Rio Games: Documents

The 12 people indicted in Brazil allegedly swore allegiance to an ISIS offshoot and discussed attacks but were arrested weeks before the Rio Games.

    

How G-20 Host Wants to Be Remembered? 'Civilized & Polite'

Workers clad bright orange suits spent the week scrubbing the streets spotless in this city of 8 million people ahead of the looming G-20 summit.

    

Blast Kills 14 as Philippine President Visits Hometown

The cause of the explosion in the city of Davao at a night market wasn't immediately clear. Dozens were injured.

    

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  1. Flooding of Coast, Caused by Global Warming, Has Already Begun
  2. Obama and Xi Formally Commit U.S. and China to Paris Climate Accord
  3. Confrontations Flare as Obama’s Traveling Party Reaches China
  4. Tropical Storm Hermine Leaves Trail of Power Failures
  5. Where Has Hillary Clinton Been? Ask the Ultrarich
  6. Seeking Support and Invoking Faith, Donald Trump Visits a Black Church for the First Time
  7. Israel Seeking Police Recruits: Eager, and Arab
  8. Thousands Crowd Vatican for Chance to See Mother Teresa Made a Saint
  9. Venezuelan President Is Chased by Angry Protesters
  10. Response of Philippines President to Fatal Blast Raises Fears
  11. This Land: A Ranger, a Field of Wildflowers and the Retelling of Flight 93
  12. Serena Williams Sails Past Match Record in Grand Slam Tournament
  13. Oklahoma Orders Shutdown of Wells After Record-Tying Earthquake
  14. Venture Communism: How China Is Building a Start-Up Boom
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Flooding of Coast, Caused by Global Warming, Has Already Begun

Scientists’ warnings that the rise of the sea would eventually imperil the United States’ coastline are no longer theoretical.

    

Obama and Xi Formally Commit U.S. and China to Paris Climate Accord

The ceremony Saturday in Hangzhou, China, offered a rare display of harmony in a relationship that has become increasingly discordant.

    

Confrontations Flare as Obama’s Traveling Party Reaches China

There were angry exchanges between Chinese officials and Americans who arrived with President Obama at the airport and at the West Lake State House, where Mr. Obama met President Xi Jinping.

    

Tropical Storm Hermine Leaves Trail of Power Failures

The storm, which made its landfall on Friday as a Category 1 hurricane, disrupted the holiday weekend in much of the coastal South.

    

Where Has Hillary Clinton Been? Ask the Ultrarich

Mrs. Clinton’s second presidential bid seems to amount to a series of high-dollar fund-raisers with public appearances added to the schedule when they can be fit in.

    

Seeking Support and Invoking Faith, Donald Trump Visits a Black Church for the First Time

Mr. Trump expressed empathy with African-Americans, but did not address what has so made him unpopular with them, like his real estate company’s discriminating against black tenants.

    

Israel Seeking Police Recruits: Eager, and Arab

An initiative to increase diversity in the national force is seen as an effort to ease deep-rooted tension between officers and Arab citizens.

    

Thousands Crowd Vatican for Chance to See Mother Teresa Made a Saint

The canonization on Sunday morning honors a lifetime working with “the poorest of the poor,” first in the slums of Kolkata, India, and then in other parts of the world.

    

Venezuelan President Is Chased by Angry Protesters

The confrontation occurred at a routine political event just days after thousands of Venezuelans took to the streets to call for Nicolás Maduro’s ouster.

    

Response of Philippines President to Fatal Blast Raises Fears

The declaration of a “state of lawlessness” would allow the military to carry out some police operations, including patrolling urban areas.

    

This Land: A Ranger, a Field of Wildflowers and the Retelling of Flight 93

The task of recounting what happened to the jetliner on Sept. 11, 2001, falls to Robert Franz at what is now a national park in Pennsylvania. The emotions are never far away.

    

Serena Williams Sails Past Match Record in Grand Slam Tournament

With her win Saturday, Williams earned her 307th victory in a Grand Slam, carrying her past Martina Navratilova for most by a woman and tying her with the most by a man.

    

Oklahoma Orders Shutdown of Wells After Record-Tying Earthquake

The state has had thousands in recent years, and the number with higher magnitudes has risen significantly.

    

Venture Communism: How China Is Building a Start-Up Boom

The Chinese government is lavishing benefits like free rent and cash handouts on homegrown start-ups in an effort to move beyond the factory floor.

    

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